A First Grade Mason=StirUng | Sent Without Deposit. SIMPLY A MONTHLY PAYMENT. rro Introduce the Mason-Stirling 1901-2 Model Roadster we are P^P {“ I ton machines into each district without a deposit. This i* simply c advert is a ReveUtioi in G/cUng-c.).n[ort, enjoya>ni, ease and distinct in and WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. tfiSTIIE FI Li ST PLACE EVERYWHERE. Ne Tifcs fitted without cost when machine is paid for. 1 £lB 18s £2|£22 10s Cash or easiest » Wed. Send at once, payment. %rly application is necessary, as the number ■ - T Book ahead. The Mason-StirlingCycle & Motor Uo. P.O. Box 478. CHRISTCHURCH. FURNITURE. 63 to 65 STAFFORD ST. FURNITURE. furniture REvou thinking of FURNISHING ? If so, you can SAVE MONET by Pacing 4 REyou thinking oi v u • your order with the local manufacturer, J. E. BECKINGrIIAM. , ».w*r-7Smaa “ VASIEIY UNSURPASSED J, E. Beckingham. Stafford Street, TIM ABU. GOODS DELIVERED TO NEAREST RAILWAY STATION. GrET IN FKONT. ES KIT an LM LAT Fritz and Keep in Front. Ld the wav m e isy running qualities and superior workmanship, Silionto therhlor. FKUU WHEELS FITTED. MENTS ADOPTED. ANY MAKE OF TYRES SUPPLIED PRICES ON APPLICATION. T. RICHARD, FRITZ CYCLE WORKS.
ADIES, your little Girls arc no dressed unlesOhey are wearing a pretty r. of BOOTS just opened AIM BOOT a|J siz|B. LookMor the nafueHOP J. P. Smjt NEXT LCWP. STOKE. W. V. CH A J TEUTON T>EOS to announce that lie lias -t commenced., Carrying oi all de captions ijf nnate at moderate ftf land solicits a share Ml orders left a mJj. Avill receive prompt' || ¥ I# Agcd’t forf\\ ainaoCMfiL On and aftu 1 l M if the P riue of Waihao coal will bd raised Id per sack. MASSEY HARK IS AND IMPERIAL iiCYCEES. MU S. JbLARKE announces to his Jnriends and the generapublic Iha I be has been appointed Waimate Jgcnt for the i.lo\c wd known Bi Jcies, and has opened in tko shop latelyfoccupied by Mil H. Franklin in Ifigff street. All Cycle Aecesscrif" 1 keptin Stock. WAITANQI REFRESHMENT ROOMS. BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY. W. D. Mitchell, )EGS to return thanks for the 3 izer generous isupport accorded him ce conimgncing business in Wairaate, i trusts,iby continuing to supply a •sf-class reta.n this liberal ronage. f, Socials, Wedding Parties, is, etc., Cagred for. HOjjp'jP ES, T»l, GgrFEE, COCOA, hours. iPhose wishing Cart to call kindly leave their m aat at the shop. rUST opened at waimate t ) BOOT SB OP, Fur Boys’ and Girls’ Best Wear — NEAT BROWN SHOES, 1 BAR. 9’s to 10’s at os 9d ll’s to 13’s at 5s I’b at 5s Gd, , r alue ever ottereb Look for the Name, J P. SMITH, Y AIM ATE BOOT SHOP. Co ockka'.i /E Stoke.*
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 278, 4 November 1902, Page 4
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449Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 278, 4 November 1902, Page 4
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